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Faria Gauge Pair ( 2 ) Speedometer / Tachometer Tan Face Chrome Bezel Marine B on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:FARIA Manufacturer Part Number:TCH226A / SE9395A UPC:Does not apply

I am selling a pair ( 2 ) of Faria gauges with tan faces and chrome bezels.  It comes with a speedometer, part number SE9395A with a 3 1/4" mount hole size, and a tachometer with a digital hour meter part number TCH226A with a 3 1/4" mount hole size.  They are new with the protective film still on the face, and come as shown in pictures.  For more information please contact a dealer in your area.  ( KW / 58C / 9049944 )


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